Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Pisces Hooks Taurus
SERIES: Signs of Love #4
AUTHOR: Anyta Sunday
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 280 pages
RELEASE DATE: October 16, 2018
BLURB:
It’s a time for searching, and a time for finding, Pisces: keep casting your line and you will hook what you’re looking for.
Zane has it all planned out: land the perfect Meet Cute, fall in love, and live happily ever after.
Should be simple enough if he put his mind to it. A little creativity and some thinking outside of the box, and voila, he’d be married to the woman of his dreams.
It would be perfect.
And it would be before his visa ran out.
But why are his feelings running wild now that the pressure’s on? Why is his picture-perfect plan turning into a muddled mess of morphed metaphors he can’t make sense of anymore?
Just as well he’s met an English professor to help. And even though their first meet is anything but cute, this down-to-earth teacher may just be the realist Zane needs to ground him and give him a shot at love after all.
Don’t cast your line too wide, Pisces. Your perfect catch may already have bitten.
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Pisces Hooks Taurus (Signs of Love #4) is an MM opposites-attract romantic comedy featuring an unapologetic romantic and a broken realist.
More wit, banter and bad puns – and even more heart-stopping slow burn!
Can be read as a standalone.
REVIEW:
This series. This book. Exceptional. I have loved every inch, every page, every in-between. Each character has such a special way about them. They are beautifully flawed, sweet, romantic, and so many words my brain can’t think of. But if I have to be honest, this book is my favorite.
Zane. Dear sweet Zane. He breaks you in ways you never thought possible. He is such a wonder. His heart is huge. His soul the biggest ever. Being the surprise to his parents, he’s the baby of some super smart siblings. And he has always felt lacking. People ridicule him because he’s not book smart. He doesn’t have a knack for words, but his magic with a pen, pencil, even Sharpies, leave knowing what he means without a single word.
I cried so much with Zane. It just makes me remember why I sometimes hate people so bad. Everyone is different. Everyone has different talents, etc. Everyone expresses themselves different. Zane should be allowed to as well. Which is why I love Beckett.
From the minute Beckett and Zane starting speaking (via text), Zane was a little mixed up. Bless his heart, he misunderstood a lot. Instead of speaking of Tolstoy, to Zane it was Toy Story. But Beckett never throws the correction in his face. He most often lets Zane keep it ‘renamed’. And I loved it. He didn’t make Zane feel stupid and if he did, it was definitely not intentional. He tries to show Zane he’s so gifted in other ways discreetly. Zane knows he messes up, but it’s just so damn sweet the way Beckett ‘caters’ to him. What makes this so much more special, is Beckett is still nursing a sore heart. (From douchebag ex-husband I might add). But he opens his heart for Zane anyway.
Beckett is special in his own way, but I can’t get over Zane. When you read, (I hope you will anyway) you will see what I mean. He reminds me of a little boy from another story I’ve read. Just so naive in ways and so innocent like. Just pure sunshine. And when his braid shoulders get weighed down, he destroys your heart from all the love you feel for him. I’m crying just writing about him. He just beautiful.
I recommend these books. They can be read as standalones, although the characters from other stories pop up in each book. Each one is just as good as the last.
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